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  • 2014Journal Article Research Paper
    [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","451"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","2"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","Journal of Advanced Nursing"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","457"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","71"],["dc.contributor.author","Mueller, Christiane Annette"],["dc.contributor.author","Tetzlaff, Britta"],["dc.contributor.author","Theile, Gudrun"],["dc.contributor.author","Fleischmann, Nina"],["dc.contributor.author","Cavazzini, Christoph"],["dc.contributor.author","Geister, Christina"],["dc.contributor.author","Scherer, Martin"],["dc.contributor.author","Weyerer, Siegfried"],["dc.contributor.author","van den Bussche, Hendrik"],["dc.contributor.author","Hummers-Pradier, Eva"],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T10:01:49Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T10:01:49Z"],["dc.date.issued","2014"],["dc.description.abstract","Aim. This study explores the current state of collaboration and communication between nurses and general practitioners in nursing homes, as well as needs and expectations of nursing home residents and their families. Finally, we aim to develop a new model of collaboration and communication. Background. Rising numbers of residents in nursing homes present a challenge for general practice and nursing in most Western countries. In Germany, general practitioners visit their patients in nursing homes, where nurses work in shifts. This leads to a big variety of contacts with regard to persons involved and ways of communication. Design. Qualitative multicentre study. Methods. Study part 1 explores needs and problems in interprofessional collaboration in interviews with nursing home residents and their relatives, general practitioners and nurses. Simultaneously, general practitioners' visits in nursing homes are observed directly. In study part 2, general practitioners and nurses will discuss findings from study part 1 in focus groups, aiming to develop strategies for the improvement of shortcomings in a participatory way. Based on the results, experts will contribute to the emerging model of collaboration and communication in a multi-professional workshop. Finally, this model will be tested in a small feasibility study. The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research approved funding in March 2011. Discussion. The study is expected to uncover deficits and opportunities in interprofessional collaboration in nursing homes. It provides deeper understanding of the concepts of all involved person groups and adds important clues for the interaction between professionals and older people in this setting."],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1111/jan.12545"],["dc.identifier.isi","000347729100020"],["dc.identifier.pmid","25338930"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/38106"],["dc.notes.status","zu prĂĽfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","Najko"],["dc.relation.issn","1365-2648"],["dc.relation.issn","0309-2402"],["dc.relation.orgunit","Institut fĂĽr Allgemeinmedizin"],["dc.title","Interprofessional collaboration and communication in nursing homes: a qualitative exploration of problems in medical care for nursing home residents - study protocol"],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dc.type.subtype","original_ja"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]
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  • 2018Journal Article Research Paper
    [["dc.bibliographiccitation.artnumber","14"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","1"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","BMC Family Practice"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","19"],["dc.contributor.author","MĂĽller, Christiane A."],["dc.contributor.author","Fleischmann, Nina"],["dc.contributor.author","Cavazzini, Christoph"],["dc.contributor.author","Heim, Susanne"],["dc.contributor.author","Seide, Svenja"],["dc.contributor.author","Geister, Christina"],["dc.contributor.author","Tetzlaff, Britta"],["dc.contributor.author","Hoell, Andreas"],["dc.contributor.author","Werle, Jochen"],["dc.contributor.author","Weyerer, Siegfried"],["dc.contributor.author","Scherer, Martin"],["dc.contributor.author","Hummers, Eva"],["dc.date.accessioned","2019-07-09T11:45:10Z"],["dc.date.available","2019-07-09T11:45:10Z"],["dc.date.issued","2018"],["dc.description.abstract","BACKGROUND: Given both the increase of nursing home residents forecast and challenges of current interprofessional interactions, we developed and tested measures to improve collaboration and communication between nurses and general practitioners (GPs) in this setting. Our multicentre study has been funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (FK 01GY1124). METHODS: The measures were developed iteratively in a continuous process, which is the focus of this article. In part 1 \"exploration of the situation\", interviews were conducted with GPs, nurses, nursing home residents and their relatives focusing on interprofessional interactions and medical care. They were analysed qualitatively. Based on these results, in part 2 \"development of measures to improve collaboration\", ideas for improvement were developed in nine focus groups with GPs and nurses. These ideas were revisited in a final expert workshop. We analysed the focus groups and expert workshop using mind mapping methods, and finally drew up the compilation of measures. In an exploratory pilot study \"study part 3\" four nursing homes chose the measures they wanted to adopt. These were tested for three months. Feasibility and acceptance of the measures were evaluated via guideline interviews with the stakeholders which were analysed by content analyses. RESULTS: Six measures were generated: meetings to establish common goals, main contact person, standardised pro re nata medication, introduction of name badges, improved availability of nurse/GP and standardised scheduling/ procedure for nursing home visits. In the pilot study, the measures were implemented in four nursing homes. GPs and nurses reviewed five measures as feasible and acceptable, only the designation of a \"main contact person\" was not considered as an improvement. CONCLUSIONS: Six measures to improve collaboration and communication could be compiled in a multistep qualitative process respecting the perspectives of involved stakeholders. Five of the six measures were positively assessed in an exploratory pilot study. They could easily be transferred into the daily routine of other nursing homes, as no special models have to exist in advance. Impact of the measures on patient oriented outcomes should be examined in further research. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Not applicable."],["dc.description.sponsorship","Open-Access-Publikationsfonds 2018"],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1186/s12875-017-0678-1"],["dc.identifier.pmid","29325541"],["dc.identifier.purl","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gs-1/15119"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/59174"],["dc.language.iso","en"],["dc.notes.intern","Merged from goescholar"],["dc.notes.intern","In goescholar not merged with http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gs-1/15050 but duplicate"],["dc.relation.issn","1471-2296"],["dc.relation.orgunit","Institut fĂĽr Allgemeinmedizin"],["dc.rights","CC BY 4.0"],["dc.rights.access","openAccess"],["dc.rights.uri","https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0"],["dc.subject.ddc","610"],["dc.title","Interprofessional collaboration in nursing homes (interprof): development and piloting of measures to improve interprofessional collaboration and communication: a qualitative multicentre study."],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.subtype","original_ja"],["dc.type.version","published_version"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]
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